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Not only appreciation of art is found in the Art Club, but also the expression of ideas. Hard work and natural talent come together to create many ex- cellent works noticed by both members of the club and the entire school body. Under the direction of Sister Clarice, the club lives up to its motto Effort and talent combined in God. Clubs captivate Stags’ enthusiasm Through the efforts of the able members of the Li- brary Club, Miege s library has grown and improved. The members perform various duties toward the devel- opment of the library. Here students are assisted in the checking out of books. - 8 - An increased knowledge of the manual arts is provided for by the Industrial Arts Club. A keen interest is displayed in a project by the members who use both skill and tools in their various club activities. President of the Home Ec Club, Judy Meyers, makes a critical study of table ar- rangements on Career Night.
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Future secure in their hands President Kathy Gunigal and member Kathy Reynolds, two future teachers, get some practice in their possible pr fessions at Holy Name School. A grim look of determination is shown on the face of a young student at Holy Name. Educational films seem to be less boring when these students look at them through the eyes of future teachers (juniors) and in a new light. Future Nurses Mary Jo McAuley, Mary Andrews, Colleen McCor- mick, and Phyllis DiMaio admin- ister first aid to Cheryl Metz under the direction of school nurse, Miss Bollig. The People to People Club, a newly organized club under the sponsorship of Sister Georgette, is a mem- ber of the organization by that name to further bet- ter relations and understanding between foreign countries. Here we see foreign exchange student, Sergio Ceresa, taping with other students an inform- ative talk on how students live in the U. S. This is one of the many projects which is being endorsed and sent to the sister school in Columbia. President Jo Ann Salamone is seen at the right with the other of- ficers nearby.
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Potential Vocations shortened is Po Vo. The members of Po Vo plan activities that help them get more information on I religious life. Since there are so many members and it is hard to get together, Sister Philp, moderator, suggested putting out a monthly bulletin. Mary Carney, Katie Shine, Jane Hecht, Debbie Linton, and Kathy Farrell plan the next one. Janean Hamden, Judy Meyers, pianist. 2—Ken Shannon, Doug Couch, David Burns, Ken North, Dan Carter, Mary Hess, Cheryl Bartkoski, Pam Atchity, Gloria Lynch, Jeanette Indelicato, Anne Sexton. 3—Mike Katlin, Jack Hamley, Larry Maher, Rich Eisler, Clarence Owens, Christine Owens, Kathy Reynolds, Susan Wood, Pat Gaughan, Mary Kay Conry, Jeanneane Jones. 4— Frank Bower, Melvin Lavery, Marty Nickels, Dave Martin, Kathy Gunigal, Mary Kay Hippman, Shirley Dreiling, Mary Kay Hall, Nancy Tremble, Mary Jo Keith, Sandra De Maria. 5— John Wisner, Ron Thies. Jack Weiss, Bob Schumm, Coleen Mc- Cormick, Phyllis DiMaio, Kathy Daly, Peggy Noonan, Pat Mc- Cabe, Kathy McCabe, Paula Bibb, Pat Lanter. Young Christian Students or YCS mem- bers study existing conditions in the school, the home, and the community, then work quietly towards bettering them. Sister Pauline presides over a weekly meeting with a small group — Marlee Fisher, Ann Redlinger, Donna Viene, Mar- go Habiger. Miege is a member of the National For- ensic League. This year's members pre- pare for a debate in the offing to cap another trophy like the one held by Dave Chaffee who won it with his colleague Pat Stiles. Seated—Mary Kay Hippman, Mary Kir by, Judy Soenen, Sue Audley, Leslie Rohr, John Wisner, Nancy Kopek, Jackie Ring. Standing—Mary Arm Manuel, Doug Irmen, Steve Scheier, Pat Stiles, Dave Chaffee, Terry Pyle, Tom Rosner, Don Fortin, Ken Shannon, Ken North. The large choir can give forth with lusty song. Sister Marie Therese, as choir director, plans for Christmas, PTO, Bible Vigils, Archdiocesan Music Day programs and events for the group. Front left—Terry Alley, Sergio Ceresa, Pat Normile, Doug Ir- men. Bob Nemeth, Carol Kraft, Mary Espinosa, Susie Cushing, THAT Mf HAT KHCW THI THINM Of C
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